LITERATURES OF THE WORLD. 



Edited by 



EDMUND GOSSE, Hon. M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. 

 J2mo. Cloth, $1.50 each. 



A succession of attractive volumes dealing with the history of literature in 

 each country. Each volume will contain about three hundred and fifty I2mo 

 pages, and will treat an entire literature, giving a uniform impression of its 

 development, history, and character, and of its relation to previous and to con- 

 temporary work. 



NOW READY. 



Bohemian Literature. By FRANCIS, Count LUT- 



zow, author of "Bohemia : An Historical Sketch." 



Japanese Literature. By W. G. ASTON, C. M. G., 



M. A., late Acting Sec'y at the British Legation at Tokio. 

 Spanish Literature. By J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY, 



Member of the Spanish Academy. 

 Italian Literature. By RICHARD GARNETT, C. B., 



LL. D., formerly Keeper of Printed Books in the British 



Museum. 



Ancient Greek Literature. By GILBERT MURRAY, 



M. A., Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow. 

 French Literature. By EDWARD DOWDEN, D. C. L., 

 LL. D., Professor of English Literature at the University 

 of Dublin. 



Modern English Literature. By the EDITOR. 



IN PREPARATION. 

 American Literature. By Prof. W. P. TRENT, of the University 



of the South. 

 German Literature. 

 Hungarian Literature. By Dr. ZOLTAN BEOTHY, Professor of 



Hungarian Literature at the University of Budapest. 

 Latin Literature. By Dr. ARTHUR WOOLGAR VERRALL, Fellow 



and Senior Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 

 Modern Scandinavian Literature. By Dr. GEORG BRANDES, 



of Copenhagen. 

 Sanskrit Literature. By A. A. MACDONELL, M. A., Deputy 



Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford. 



Russian Literature. By R. WALISZEWSKI. 

 D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



